Oil-burner attachment for stoves.



W. T. OHEISTIAN. OIL BURNER ATTACHMENT FOR STOVES.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 6,1909.

Patented Apr. 19, 1910.

UNITE STATES PAENT @FFEQE.

WILLIAM T. CHEISTIAN, 0F DALLAS, TEXAS.

OIL-BURNER- ATTACHMEN'I FOR STOVES.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, XVILLIAM T. CHEIS- TIAN, a citizen of the UnitedStates, residing at Dallas, in the county of Dallas, State of Texas,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Oil-BurnerAttachments for Stoves; and I do hereby declare the following to be afull, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enableothers skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use thesame.

The invention relates to burners and more particularly to the class ofoil burners for heating or cooking stoves.

The primary ob]ect of the lnvention is the provision of a burner inwhich access is readily had to the interior of the same whereby it maybe thoroughly cleaned or repaired when the occasion demands and thatwill furnish a substantial flame so as to possess high heating qualitieswith the minimized consumption of fuel when in opera tion.

Another object of the invention is the provision of a burner of thischaracter which will burn crude or other oil and one that possesses fewparts making it readily accessible and capable of being easily separatedto allow cleaning thereof, the burner being simple in its construction,reliable and eiiicient in its operation and inexpensive in itsmanufacture.

l Vith these and other objects in view, the invention consists in theconstruction, co1nbination, and arrangement of parts as will behereinafter more fully described, illus trated in the accompanyingdrawings, which disclose the preferred form of embodiment of theinvention and as pointed out in the claim hereunto appended.

In the drawings :F igure 1 is a top plan view of the burner. Fig. 2 is atop plan view of the pan of the burner with the hood removed. Fig. 8 isa side elevation of the burner. Fig. 4 is a fragmentary sectionalelevation of the stove with the burner mounted therein the same being insection.

Similar reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout theseveral views in the drawings.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed July 6, 1909.

Patented Apr. 19, 1319.

Serial No. 506,189.

In the drawings, the numeral 5 designates generally a burner comprisingan elongated rectangular shaped casting forming an oil pan 6, the latterbeing in cross section throughout its length substantially semi-circularshaped and closed at opposite ends by vertical walls 7, so as to retainoil delivered thereinto. Integral with and rising centrally from onelongitudinal edge of the oil pan 6, is an oil feed tube 8, which latteris adapted to be connected to any suitable source of oil supply so as todeliver oil into the oil pan. This oil pan is suitably mounted withinthe fire boX 9 of a cooking or heating stove body 10, which latter maybe of any well known construction.

Detachablv mounted above the oil pan is an elongated arcuate shaped hoodor cap 11, which latter is formed with depending spaced straightparallel sides 12, and this hood or cap 11 is of considerably greaterlength than the oil pan 6 and has opposite open ends to permit anunobstructed ingress of air and its circulation thereof between the saidhood and oil pan when the burner is in operation.

Formed in the longitudinal edges of the side 12, of the hood are spacedinverted V- shaped notches 13, which latter extend beyond the plane ofthe pan 6, and provide air apertures for the burner. Contained atintervals throughout the length of the hood and near the top thereof area plurality of alinin flame orifices 14, to permit the ignition of themixture of oil and air and when lighted there will be a uniform andconstant flame issuing from the burner within the stove.

It will be obvious that the hood or cap 11, may be readily removed fromthe oil pan so that the latter may be cleaned and also the hood or panto permit the proper working of the burner when in operation.

It is to be understood that the oil pan may be used independently of thehood.

What is claimed is An attachment of the character described comprising apan of semi-circular shape in cross section throughout its length,having closed ends, a hood fitted above the pan, the

hood being of semi-circular shape with opposite open ends, thelongitudinal edges of the hood containing inverted V-shaped notches, thesaid hood also being provided With a 10W of openings contiguous to onelongitudinal edge thereof, and means for supplying oil to the pan.

esaeee In testimony whereof, I aflix my signature, in presence of twoWitnesses.

l ILLIAM T. CHRISTIAN.

lVitnesses ED BALL, B01; C ow).

